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Groups of twentysomethings were drinking at the beer garden in centerfield, children were playing in the bouncy house in left, devoted parents were waiting in the long line for Dippin’ Dots. The Columbia Fireflies were playing the Hickory Crawdads in a Class- A South Atlantic League game, and the Fireflies were losing to the Crawdads late, 4- 1. Just then, down in the Fireflies dugout, Tim Tebow sidled next to Joel Fuentes, the Fireflies’ hitting coach, and informed him that this was the first time they had trailed in a game all season.

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And it was getting Tebow fired up. That’s going to happen, Fuentes. You know, what? This is a good challenge. Watch Honkytonk Man Online on this page. Let’s go! We’re going to come back AND SHOW THEM HOW GOOD WE ARE!

Tebow had his chance soon enough. He came to bat in the bottom of the ninth, with the Fireflies trailing by four now, the bases empty and the crowd having thinned out. Many people had stuck around just to see him. They pulled out camera phones and tried to get a good view. On the first pitch, Tebow was swinging for the fences and … he missed. Then he took a ball, and fouled another pitch back.

One- two count. Tebow stepped out, took a breath and then dug back in. Here came the windup and the pitch: a breaking ball, heading for the outside corner. Tebow checked his swing—and the umpire threw out his fist.

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Strike three. Tebow stood there for a moment, pleading with the ump. Then he trudged back to the dugout, his bat under his arm and his head hung low. Bill Frakes for The MMQB/Sports Illustrated.

Now, if you were in the stands that night, watching that scene unfold, there was a good chance you processed it differently from the person sitting next to you. Maybe you saw Tebow getting fired up in the dugout and thought to yourself, How inspiring is that, that he cares that much about winning this game.

Or maybe all you saw was Tebow strike out in front of a few thousand people in a Class- A minor league game, and you thought, How sorry, how… sad … this all looked.• PETER KING’S POST- DRAFT MAILBAG: More from the 4. There always seems to be this divide with Tebow, a divide that began back in his college days, when he rose to fame for playing football and professing his faith. It’s the divide between the way Tebow views himself and the way the rest of the world does.

On one side we have Tebow, the dreamer, the ultimate believer, and his band of disciples. And on the other side, we have … well, it’s more complicated. There are the cynics and critics, of course—people who just can’t stand Tebow. But there are also the Realists—smart, rational people who see Tebow’s actions sometimes and can’t exactly square them. The Realist is probably the person whom most of us identify with.

The Realist is the observer asking questions with a healthy dose of skepticism. The Realist is the one who left the park that night, wondering, Why is Tim Tebow playing baseball? To which Tebow responds, “Why not? Why does everything start out with a negative connotation? Unfortunately sometimes we look at things in a negative way, rather than striving for what we want to do, and what we believe in, and lifting each other up, and building each other up…” He’s getting fired up again.“Gosh, that’s someone that I want to be.”* * *Tebow first broached the idea of playing baseball more than two years ago.

It was March 2. 01. Creative Artists Agency offices in the Chrysler Building in New York. He was there with his inner circle: family, friends, agents—all the people who ran his professional life. The agency had called the meeting because it typically schedules regular state- of- the- union sessions with its biggest clients. But this one felt particularly momentous. Tebow had been sitting idle as an NFL free agent for 1. He seemed to finally be accepting that his NFL career was over.

Now his team was asking openly: What’s next for Tim Tebow? They went around the room throwing out ideas. What about movies? Politics? Books? Someone even suggested that he lead a religious crusade of sorts, traveling the country with pastors and musicians, putting on speaking events and preaching the word of God. Tebow listened quietly. In a way, his post- football life had already begun.

In the past year he’d started working as an ESPN college football analyst, he’d focused more on his foundation, and he’d been traveling doing speaking events. He was transforming himself from Tim Tebow, football player, into Tim Tebow, the … what? He wasn’t exactly sure. What was he passionate about? What gave him that same fire that football had? Nothing they were discussing now stirred in him that feeling.

During a break in conversation, he finally spoke up. What if I tried playing baseball, he asked, and his heart leapt a little. He had taken so many swings that blisters on his hands had burst open. Blood was gushing from his palms. The mood in the room shifted. Baseball? Really? Tebow hadn’t played since high school.

Still, a few moments later, they had Brodie Van Wagenen, the co- head of CAA’s baseball division, in the room. He was skeptical, too. He decided he’d try and scare Tebow by explaining just how difficult this process would be. Tebow would have to train for months on end just to put on a showcase and hope some big- league team signed him. Then the slog through the minors would begin, the long bus rides, the motels. Tebow would make about $1,1.

This is when the Realist would’ve taken it a step further. He would’ve made it clear that Tebow would never make the majors, that he couldn’t just pick up a sport after 1. Doing that would require an act of divine intervention.

The Realist would’ve asked, Why even try then, Tim? No one in the room pushed Tebow that far, though. And Tebow was undeterred. Take a look at me before you kill this idea. Van Wagenen humored him. He organized a workout for Tebow in Florida alongside a few Cuban prospects, and after putting Tebow through a series of hitting drills, he came away … impressed.

Tebow’s swing clearly needed work, but when he connected, he could really drive the ball. After watching a few drills, Van Wagenen asked Tebow if he wanted to stop.

He had seen enough, and Tebow hadn’t swung in a while; his hands must have been sore. But Tebow shook him off and kept swinging. He would show Van Wagenen how badly he wanted this. Not until the workout ended did Van Wagenen notice the red seeping through Tebow’s batting gloves.

He had taken so many swings that blisters on his hands had burst open, and he’d just kept going. Tebow peeled off the gloves. Blood was gushing from his palms.* * *Bill Frakes for The MMQB/Sports Illustrated. Van Wagenen agreed to take Tebow on as a client—but there was one problem. During their workout, Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles had called, offering Tebow a chance to play quarterback. That put his baseball idea on hold for a while.

Tebow spent the summer with the Eagles, competing for a backup QB job, until he got cut again, at the end of the preseason in September 2. At that point, Tebow and Van Wagenen decided to wait another year, until after the 2. MLB draft, before announcing Tebow’s intention to play baseball.

That way he could choose his team as a free agent, and he'd have time to train.    They finally scheduled Tebow’s Showcase, his public baseball tryout, for August 2. Southern Cal baseball stadium.

It drew a huge crowd: 4. MLB scouts, about 5. NFL Network, MLB Network and ESPN.

In the crowd were plenty of Realists, people who doubted Tebow’s baseball ability and wondered if the Showcase was just a gimmick, a public relations stunt, a ploy to keep Tebow relevant in the public eye. Tebow insisted that his intentions were sincere.

He had accepted that his football career was over, but he considered himself still in his prime. He was still only 2.

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